
A curious narrator invites listeners into the world of an extraordinary elder, the late Juffrouw Stauffacher, whose memory was a living archive of the great personalities who shaped Europe. She recalls the woman’s uncanny ability to name every branch of France’s noble families, to recount Voltaire’s triumphs onstage, and to describe the whispered intrigues of courtiers with the vividness of someone who had witnessed them firsthand. Through her recollections, the book paints a portrait of a woman whose life intersected with philosophers, statesmen, and artists, making her a unique conduit to a bygone era.
The narrative unfolds as a series of intimate anecdotes and lessons she shared with the young women of prominent Dutch families, revealing how her sharp wit and steadfast faith guided a generation of thinkers and leaders. Listeners will be drawn into her playful yet earnest temperament, feeling the sparkle of her childlike curiosity even as age settled over her. The work offers a gentle, richly textured glimpse into the social fabric of the 18th‑century courts, inviting anyone who loves history to hear the past spoken through a remarkable, unforgettable voice.
Language
nl
Duration
~21 hours (1240K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marc D'Hooghe.
Release date
2006-02-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1802–1868
A major Dutch writer of the 19th century, he helped popularize the historical novel in the Netherlands and wrote with a lively sense of adventure, humor, and national history. His books often blend romance, drama, and vivid period detail, making them approachable even today.
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